Nosilia

Honoring Ageing Program

Nosilia was founded in 2001 by doctors and nurses of the Pammakaristos public hospital and offers palliative care for patients with chronic illnesses who are bedridden or have issues with mobility.
Recipient
Nosilia
http://www.nosilia.org.gr
Grant title
Honoring Ageing Program
Year
2021
Location of Grant
Attica
Program Area
Social Welfare
Other Grants to this recipient
2020
Honoring Ageing
2015
Operating Support

Nosilia’s mission is to keep hospital beds free, whilst allowing patients to remain in familiar surroundingsat home. It also aims to support and train the family/caregiver of the patient to be better able to care for themselves and the patient. Nosilia’s programs include a social medical clinic and pharmacy, the lending of orthopedic supplies, and support to lonely patients at Pammakaristos Hospital.

Honoring Ageing Program

 

The grant regards the continuation of a program that provides care-at-home support for chronically ill elderly and their caregivers. The program is aimed at improving the lives of elderly patients as well as supporting their families and caregivers. The Honoring Ageing program intends to relieve caregivers of the uncertainty related to loss in the home environment. The program will support about 30 patients and their families each month, with patients requiring support for up to 4 months on average. Given that, Nosilia aims to support 90 individuals within the year and at least 90 members of their family who act as the patient’s caregivers. Program services include medical, psychological, and nursing support, as well as the provision of physical therapy. Telehealth services that will include 27 specialty doctors will also be provided. Volunteers will also be on-call to provide further support where more specialized help is not required.

 

Nosilia’s mission is to keep hospital beds free, whilst allowing patients to remain in familiar surroundingsat home. It also aims to support and train the family/caregiver of the patient to be better able to care for themselves and the patient. Nosilia’s programs include a social medical clinic and pharmacy, the lending of orthopedic supplies, and support to lonely patients at Pammakaristos Hospital.

Honoring Ageing Program

 

The grant regards the continuation of a program that provides care-at-home support for chronically ill elderly and their caregivers. The program is aimed at improving the lives of elderly patients as well as supporting their families and caregivers. The Honoring Ageing program intends to relieve caregivers of the uncertainty related to loss in the home environment. The program will support about 30 patients and their families each month, with patients requiring support for up to 4 months on average. Given that, Nosilia aims to support 90 individuals within the year and at least 90 members of their family who act as the patient’s caregivers. Program services include medical, psychological, and nursing support, as well as the provision of physical therapy. Telehealth services that will include 27 specialty doctors will also be provided. Volunteers will also be on-call to provide further support where more specialized help is not required.

 

Recipient
Nosilia
http://www.nosilia.org.gr
Grant title
Honoring Ageing Program
Year
2021
Location of Grant
Attica
Program Area
Social Welfare
Other Grants to this recipient
2020
Honoring Ageing
2015
Operating Support

Nosilia’s mission is to keep hospital beds free, whilst allowing patients to remain in familiar surroundingsat home. It also aims to support and train the family/caregiver of the patient to be better able to care for themselves and the patient. Nosilia’s programs include a social medical clinic and pharmacy, the lending of orthopedic supplies, and support to lonely patients at Pammakaristos Hospital.

Honoring Ageing Program

 

The grant regards the continuation of a program that provides care-at-home support for chronically ill elderly and their caregivers. The program is aimed at improving the lives of elderly patients as well as supporting their families and caregivers. The Honoring Ageing program intends to relieve caregivers of the uncertainty related to loss in the home environment. The program will support about 30 patients and their families each month, with patients requiring support for up to 4 months on average. Given that, Nosilia aims to support 90 individuals within the year and at least 90 members of their family who act as the patient’s caregivers. Program services include medical, psychological, and nursing support, as well as the provision of physical therapy. Telehealth services that will include 27 specialty doctors will also be provided. Volunteers will also be on-call to provide further support where more specialized help is not required.

 

Nosilia’s mission is to keep hospital beds free, whilst allowing patients to remain in familiar surroundingsat home. It also aims to support and train the family/caregiver of the patient to be better able to care for themselves and the patient. Nosilia’s programs include a social medical clinic and pharmacy, the lending of orthopedic supplies, and support to lonely patients at Pammakaristos Hospital.

Honoring Ageing Program

 

The grant regards the continuation of a program that provides care-at-home support for chronically ill elderly and their caregivers. The program is aimed at improving the lives of elderly patients as well as supporting their families and caregivers. The Honoring Ageing program intends to relieve caregivers of the uncertainty related to loss in the home environment. The program will support about 30 patients and their families each month, with patients requiring support for up to 4 months on average. Given that, Nosilia aims to support 90 individuals within the year and at least 90 members of their family who act as the patient’s caregivers. Program services include medical, psychological, and nursing support, as well as the provision of physical therapy. Telehealth services that will include 27 specialty doctors will also be provided. Volunteers will also be on-call to provide further support where more specialized help is not required.

 

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